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Standard Operating Guidelines (SOG’s)

SECTION 1 – RULES & RESPONSIBILITIES

 1.1 – Introduction

 1.2 – Maintenance & Revisions of SOG’s

 1.20 – Social Media

 1.3a – Officer On Call

 1.3d – Assistant Chief of Operations Responsibilities

 1.4 – Line Officer Responsibilities

 1.48 – Drug and Alcohol Policy

 1.5a – Crew Captain Responsibilities

 1.5c – Special Event Team Captain Responsibilities

 1.5d – Vehicle Rescue Team Captain Responsibilities

 1.5e – Technical Rescue Team Captain Responsibilities

 1.5f – Water Rescue Team Captain Responsibilities

 1.8 – Squad Member Responsibilities

 1.10 – General Rules

 1.11 – Ride Along Program

 1.12 – Media Interface

 1.13a – Standby History & Requirements

 1.14 – Training

 1.15 – Handling of Patient Property

 1.17 – Complaints

 1.18 – Medication Storage and Security

1.19 – Diversity, Non-Discrimination, and Non-Harassment

SECTION 2 – REPORTS

 2.1 – Pre-hospital Patient Care Reports

 2.3 – Special Incident Reports

 2.7 – Continuous Quality Improvement Program

SECTION 3 – OPERATIONS

 3.2 – Motor Vehicle Accidents

 3.3 – Structure Fire Standby’s

 3.4 – Medical Incidents

 3.5 – Interfacility Transfers

 3.6 – Emergency Custody Orders

 3.7 – Radio Operations

 3.9 – Transport of Service Animals

 3.10 – Response Guidelines

 3.11 – Single Use Items

 3.12 – Non-standard transport situations.

SECTION 4 – SPECIAL OPERATIONS

 4.2e – Personal Use of TRT Equipment

 4.3 – Water Rescue Team

 4.4 – Structure Fire Operations

 4.5e – Special Events – Routine Stand-by Events

SECTION 5 – VEHICLE OPERATIONS

 5.1 – General Vehicle Operations

 5.2 – Ambulance Driver Training

 5.3 – Squad Truck Operations

 5.4 – Squad Technician and Operator Training

 5.5 – Severe Weather Vehicle Operations

 5.6 – Squad 133 Operations

 5.7 – Squad 134 Operations

 5.9 – Zone Car Operations and Staffing

 5.10 – Support 138 Operations and Staffing

 5.11 – Accidents Involving CARS Vehicles

 5.12 – Eligibility for Vehicle Fleet Operations

A Volunteer, Non-Profit Organization
828 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902

Phone: (434) 296-4825


www.carsrescue.org

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The Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad (CARS) provides primary rescue and emergency medical transport service to the City of Charlottesville, the University of Virginia and some of Albemarle County.

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828 McIntire Road
Charlottesville, VA 22902
(434) 296-4825

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